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Reduction of Liquid Temperatures in Metal/Glass Containers

Friday, 01 March 2013

Beverages, when served cold, quickly heat up during consumption.
A client seeks material and process technologies
that will insulate against heat gain or actively reduce temperature
of liquids contained in glass bottles or metal cans.
Processes that enable the printing, coating, and spraying of
foam-like or phase-change materials are also of interest.
Potential solution areas include insulation materials, aerogels,
cooling hydrogels, and foaming polymers. The material
must not be more than 250 microns thick.

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